“I shop therefore I am”. Fotolithografie (1990). Schwarz und rot bedruckte Papiertüte. Köln, Kölnischer Kunstverein o.J. 31,5 : 25,2 auf 43,5 : 27,3 cm.
Herausgegeben vom Kölnischen Kunstverein anlässlich ihrer Einzelausstellung vom 26. August bis 14. Oktober 1990. – Krugers bekanntestes Motiv und ihre wohl pointierteste Formulierung in Bezug auf unsere Konsumgesellschaft. – Neuwertig / mint. - (17346) - CHF 1'500 (Sold on ArtCurial, Paris, for EUR 3’250 [Price including buyer's premium] on 16 May 2018). Between the late 1970s and the early 1980s, Barbara Kruger, working as a graphic designer for popular magazines, gained recognition in the art world for photo-based images overlaid with blocks of text in a signature color scheme of black, white, and red. Her practice of culling and editing found photographs and of pairing them with phrases in provocative ways was informed by her interest in feminism and critical theory. These investigations into the seemingly innocuous and yet potentially insidious ways in which ideological messages infiltrate daily life by means of the mass media continue today, although she has more recently expanded her repertoire to include installations with video and audio components and oversized sculptures. The techniques of photolithography and screenprint are ideally suited to Kruger's strategies of appropriation and replication of imagery from mass culture, and they are used throughout her work, whether large-scale and unique, or ephemeral and printed in thousands of copies. Her ephemeral works, which dramatically fulfill the democratic potential of printmaking to bring art to wide audiences, range from book, magazine, and compact disc covers to matchbooks, coffee mugs, and shopping bags. It is noteworthy that visual strategies she appropriated from the mass media have been returned to their sources on covers she created for such magazines as Newsweek and Esquire. In addition, countless graphic designers have adopted her visual style. Publication excerpt from an essay by Jennifer Roberts, in Deborah Wye, Artists and Prints: Masterworks from The Museum of Modern Art, New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 2004, p. 244. |
“I shop therefore I am”. Fotolithografie (1990). Schwarz und rot bedruckte Papiertüte. Köln, Kölnischer Kunstverein o.J. 31,5 : 25,2 auf 43,5 : 27,3 cm.
Herausgegeben vom Kölnischen Kunstverein anlässlich ihrer Einzelausstellung vom 26. August bis 14. Oktober 1990. – Krugers bekanntestes Motiv und ihre wohl pointierteste Formulierung in Bezug auf unsere Konsumgesellschaft. – Der Tütenboden mit kleinem Papierverlust im Herstellungsprozess, sonst neuwertig / The bottom of the bag with slight loss of paper during the manufacturing process, else mint. - (22749) - VERKAUFT / SOLD / VENDU |
“I shop therefore I am”. Fotolithografie (1990). Schwarz und rot bedruckte Papiertüte. Köln, Kölnischer Kunstverein o.J. 31,5 : 25,2 auf 43,5 : 27,3 cm.
Anlässlich der Ausstellung im Kölnischen Kunstverein erschienen. – Krugers bekanntestes Motiv und ihre wohl pointierteste Formulierung in Bezug auf unsere Konsumgesellschaft. – In hellem Holz-Distanzrahmen 51,5 : 36,5 cm. – Druck stark verblasst. - CHF 350 |